Best HDMI NES?
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Best HDMI NES?
High-Def NES or retroUSB AVS or Nt mini? Pros? Cons?
I've been putting off buying one of these for a long while. Mostly because.. expensive. Also, i know it will make me end up buying a Super NT, and possibly a Mega SG, too. Worse ways to spend near 1k Canadian LGBT bucks but i'm not sure i want to go down that hole... But i guess i am ready
I've been putting off buying one of these for a long while. Mostly because.. expensive. Also, i know it will make me end up buying a Super NT, and possibly a Mega SG, too. Worse ways to spend near 1k Canadian LGBT bucks but i'm not sure i want to go down that hole... But i guess i am ready
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Re: Best HDMI NES?
The Hi-Def NES is a mod kit for a real NES that will add HDMI out. The AVS and NT Mini are FPGA clone consoles. Quite a huge difference there. You're either getting a REAL console or a CLONE console.
If you choose to go with a clone, the AVS is still in productions while the NT Mini is not. The NT Mini is currently going for over $1,000 on eBay, but you can get the AVS for $185 new.
Here's a top loader NES with the Hi-Def NES installed and a recap, probably wont find one much cheaper than this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Top-Loader-Hi- ... SwL-Bc3hXx
As usual, My Life In Gaming is one of the best resources to learn about these three...
Hi-Def NES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI60A3DpI6w
Analouge NT Mini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMwBxL5ZlGw
retroUSB AVS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGSidnlOhd4
If you choose to go with a clone, the AVS is still in productions while the NT Mini is not. The NT Mini is currently going for over $1,000 on eBay, but you can get the AVS for $185 new.
Here's a top loader NES with the Hi-Def NES installed and a recap, probably wont find one much cheaper than this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Top-Loader-Hi- ... SwL-Bc3hXx
As usual, My Life In Gaming is one of the best resources to learn about these three...
Hi-Def NES: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TI60A3DpI6w
Analouge NT Mini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMwBxL5ZlGw
retroUSB AVS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGSidnlOhd4
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Re: Best HDMI NES?
AVS it is.
Wont actually cost me too much if i sell both my AV Famicoms i never use
Wont actually cost me too much if i sell both my AV Famicoms i never use
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Re: Best HDMI NES?
And for what it's worth, I sold my Nt Mini. I got a really good resale price on it on eBay after I got fed up with out sensitive the cartridge slots are (even with diligent cart contact cleaning). The jailbreak firmware is a nice bonus, but not as refined as its newer Super Nt Mini (not that it plays NES ROMs). But to me, it was better to just take the resale money. I'm kinda hoping Analogue does a new NES in the near future, but could invest in modding an NES or picking up an AVS.
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Re: Best HDMI NES?
Thanks RB.
DAMIT.. need to buy a GBA Consolizer now too.
DAMIT.. need to buy a GBA Consolizer now too.
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Re: Best HDMI NES?
I absolutely adore my Analogue NT Mini, but since I've never tried out the AVS I can't really make any comparisons. I haven't had any troubles with the cartridge slots either, everything I've thrown at it has worked without issues right away.
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Ghegs wrote:I absolutely adore my Analogue NT Mini, but since I've never tried out the AVS I can't really make any comparisons. I haven't had any troubles with the cartridge slots either, everything I've thrown at it has worked without issues right away.
Wow -- consider yourself lucky. Some of my carts could work ok after cleaning, but I could not get my Punch Out cart to play without glitches/quick blackouts -- NOT a game where you want that to happen (unless you're one of those guys that has that game pretty much memorized). I probably un-assembled,, cleaned, and reassembled that cart about 14 times trying to get it to work reliably. And I didn't see any physical marks on it -- it looked nice and shiny.
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Re: Best HDMI NES?
Just gave it a try with Punch Out - worked fine on the first go, I played through the first title bout without any issues. Have you tried your cart with any other consoles?
Most of my collection is Famicom carts (including Punch Out) so I've mostly been using the NT Mini with those rather than NES carts. But I don't recall having any problems with NES carts either, I was using it for NES Tetris just a little while ago.
Most of my collection is Famicom carts (including Punch Out) so I've mostly been using the NT Mini with those rather than NES carts. But I don't recall having any problems with NES carts either, I was using it for NES Tetris just a little while ago.
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Instead of buying an AVS, Super NT, Mega SG, GBA Consolizer, and whatever is comming next. I bought a $220 (CAD) Dell 3060 micro with a i3-8100T to run RetroArch on.
I would have loved to try a Mister but i didn't want to spend much more than i did. For something that doesn't really seem ready yet.
Anyways, I cant play my carts on it but it should serve me well for everything up to light Wii games.
And i don't have a 1200+ CAD hole in my savings
Well, i could retrode some carts on it.
I would have loved to try a Mister but i didn't want to spend much more than i did. For something that doesn't really seem ready yet.
Anyways, I cant play my carts on it but it should serve me well for everything up to light Wii games.
And i don't have a 1200+ CAD hole in my savings
Well, i could retrode some carts on it.
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Re: Best HDMI NES?
That’s a perfectly legitimate way to play. I say go for it. Emulation gets better every year.